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Custom Directories

You can and should create a series of sub-directories (by choosing New Folder menuitem) to logically group your source files. For example, all your images could be in the Images sub-directory. Dowloadable files in the Dowloads sub-directory. A larger website lends itself nicely to functional categorization: for example, all the customer related files in the Customer sub-directory, the site administration files under Admin sub-directory, and so on.

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This article talks about the directory structure you see when you work with (and grow) an ASP.NET web site. Visual Studio creates some directories automatically for you and these directories have some special meaning (that means, only a certain types of files can go into these directories).

This article talks about the directory structure you see when you work with (and grow) an ASP.NET web site. Visual Studio creates some directories automatically for you and these directories have some special meaning (that means, only a certain types of files can go into these directories).

Recognizing the file types helps understand quickly the architecture of a web site that you didn’t develop (also helps with the files you didn’t explicitly create but the development environment generated). This article talks about the common and not-so common types of files you see as you develop with Visual Studio / ASP.NET.